BRITISH MALAYSIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Malaysian Industry Report 2018 / 2019
OIL, GAS & ENERGY
ABOUT THE BRITISH MALAYSIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
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stablished in 1963, the British Malaysian Chamber of Commerce (BMCC) has been driven by the sole ordinance of advancing bilateral trade relations between the United Kingdom and Malaysia. Over the past five decades, the BMCC has been a catalyst in providing Malaysian-based businesses with networking and exposure, knowledge exchange and bilateral trading support services. Today, the BMCC has firmly rooted itself as one of Southeast Asia’s most prolific Chambers. The BMCC is appointed by the UK’s Department for International Trade (DIT) to become their service delivery partner for British SME’s seeking to export or establish a presence in Malaysia. Embodied by dedicated sector specialists, the BMCC TRADE TEAM provide a range of customised services from market intelligence, business matching and event management to sourcing assistance of UK goods and services. The BMCC TRADE TEAM works with UK exporters focusing primarily on SMEs in offering bilateral trade assistance, serving principally as a one-stop platform providing a soft landing for UK firms in Malaysia through market research and knowledge exchange, legal and regulatory systems guidance, connecting clients or distributors, and risk management.
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This report serves as a preliminary introduction that highlights key features and factors relevant to the Professional Services sector in Malaysia. Information included in this report is the original work and property of the British Malaysian Chamber of Commerce (BMCC) and its department the Trade Team and is subject to copyright. No illustrations, photographs, graphics or text included in this report should be copied, reproduced or shared without prior written consent of its owner. Whereas every effort has been made to ensure that the information given in this document is accurate, the British Malaysian Chamber of Commerce nor its Departments (Trade Team) accept liability for any errors, omissions or misleading statements, and no warranty is given or responsibility accepted as to the standing of any individual, firm, company or other organisation mentioned. © British Malaysian Chamber of Commerce Berhad 2018
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UNDERSTANDING MALAYSIA’S OIL, GAS & ENERGY SECTOR
Located in Southeast Asia, Malaysia is a federal constitutional monarchy consisting of two regions, Peninsular and East (Borneo) Malaysia, seperated by the South China Sea. Malaysia is known to be one of the most diversely congenial polyethnic and mutlti-cultural countries in the world. Population: 32 Million Ethnicities: Malay, Chinese, Indian Currency: Malaysian Ringgit (MYR) Ease of Doing Business: Rank 24 Average GDP Growth: 5 - 5.5% Malaysia Crude Oil Production (As at Jan 2018): 644.00 BBL/D/1K
Accounting for 20% of Malaysia’s nation-
al GDP, the Oil and Gas sector plays a vital role in Malaysia’s economy. The industry is forecasted to grow at 5% annually despite market uncertainties. All Oil and Gas resources in Malaysia are vested with state owned oil company PETRONAS. It is important to note that PETRONAS acts as an operator and as well a regulator for the Oil and Gas industry in Malaysia. Companies must adhere to PETRONAS’ stipulations if they wish to venture into the industry in Malaysia.
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OPPORTUNITIES As an effort to maintain global competitiveness, PETRONAS together with the Malaysian government have embarked on initiatives to reinvigorate Malaysia’s Oil & Gas industry.
DEVELOPING MARGINAL FIELDS THROUGH INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS PETRONAS is encouraging new investments through the introduction of new production sharing contract (PSC) terms, attract exploration and production (E&P) operators with expertise in marginal field development, and facilitate collaboration between industry players to improve the economics of marginal field development.
REJUVENATING EXISTING FIELDS THROUGH ENHANCED OIL RECOVERY (EOR) In view of rising energy consumption, PETRONAS identified 10 potential EOR projects in offshore Malaysia. EOR typeprojects are expected to grow in prominence in the coming years in Malaysia.
CORAL 2.0 Cost Reduction Alliance 2.0 or better known as CORAL 2.0 is a long-term industry wide programme driven by PETRONAS with an aim to inculcate cost-conscious mindset across Upstream Malaysia. CORAL 2.0 will support sustainability of the Oil and Gas industry in the country and prepare for future industry challenges by optimising costs, increasing efficiency and driving industry innovation across all operators.
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CLEAN ENERGY SECTOR T
he Government is aiming to increase the generation of renewable energy as part of the energy supply mix for the future. According to the Sustainable Energy Development Authority (SEDA), the target for renewable energy generation should reach 2080 MW or 11% by 2020. The Feed-in-tariff (FiT) mechanism has been introduced as one of the measures to achieve this goal where producers are given attractive premium rates to generate renewable energy either from solar, biomass/biogas, or mini hydro sources. For the period, Jan – Dec 2015, 31 projects in energy efficiency with total investments of RM406.5 million were approved. Investments were mainly from domestic sources amounted to RM324.7 million (80%) meanwhile RM81.8 million (20%) were from foreign sources.
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MAIN ACTORS Organisation
Overview
PETRONAS Petroliam Nasional Berhad (PETRONAS) established in 1974, is Malaysia’s fully integrated oil and gas multinational company
+603 2051 5000 www.petronas.com.my
Malaysia Petroleum Resource Corporation (MPRC) As an agency reporting to the Prime Minister’s Department, MPRC’s role is to promote, catalyse and transform the oil and gas services sector to become stronger entities in the industry
+603 2858 8555 www.mprc.gov.my
Malaysia Oil & Gas Service Council (MOGSC) MOGSC’s key mission is to promote the capabilities of Malaysia Service Providers and showcase Malaysia as the regional hub fo the Oil & Gas industry
+603 2181 8781 www.mogsc.org.my
Energy Industry Council Malaysia (EIC Malaysia) The EIC delivers high-value market intelligence to members through its online energy project database, and via a global network of staff who work in-the-field to provide qualified regional insight
+603 2725 3600 www.the-eic.com
Ministry of Energy, Green Technology & Water (KeTTHA) A Ministry of the Government of Malaysia that is responsible for sustainable energy, green technology, water supply and sewerage
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Contact
+603 8000 8000 www.kettha.gov.my
Sustainable Energy Development Authority Malaysia (SEDA) The key role of SEDA is promote the deployment of sustainable energy measures as part of the solutions towards achieving energy security and autonomy
+603 8870 5800 www.seda.gov.my
Energy Commission (EC) Established under the Energy Commission Act 2001, the EC is the regulatory agency for electricity supply and piped gas supply industries in Peninsular Malaysia and Sabah.
+603 8870 8500 www.st.gov.my
Green Tech Malaysia An organisation under the purview of KeTTHA charged with catalysing green technology deployment as a strategic engine for socio-economic growth in Malaysia in line with the National Green Technology Policy 2009
+603 8921 0800 www.greentechmalaysia.my
MAJOR EVENTS Malaysian business efficacy is known for its conferences and exhibitions with many events taking place across the region throughout the year. The main Oil and Gas related events in Malaysia and South East Asia are: International Energy Week 2018 23 – 23 January 2018, Borneo Convention Centre, Kuching Ecobuild Southeast Asia 2018 27 - 29 March 2017, Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre Biogas Asia Pacific Forum 2018 16 – 19 April 2018, SunwayPutra Hotel Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Oil and Gas Services Exhibition and Conference (MOGSEC 2018) 25 - 27 September 2018 International Greentech & Eco Products Exhibition & Conference 17 – 20 October 2018, Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre Electric, Power & Renewable Energy Malaysia 2019 March 2019, Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre Oil & Gas Asia 2019 (OGA 2019) 18 – 20 June 2019, Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre
CONTACT US For any inquiries please contact the BMCC Trade Team: Tel: +60(0)3 2163 1784 / 1786 Email: info@bmcc.org.my Web: www.bmcc.org.my
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